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A RUSSIAN soldier has died of radiation sickness from the destroyed Chernobyl nu

Started by Marlin, Apr 03, 2022, 02:45

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Marlin

   I heard a IAEA representative say that it was highly unlikely that the Russian soldiers had radiation sickness then shortly afterwards read this article. I read another article that said some Ukrainians poisoned some Russian soldiers killing two. Hmmmm....


A RUSSIAN soldier has died of radiation sickness from the destroyed Chernobyl nuclear power plant.



https://www.the-sun.com/news/5032389/chernobyl-russian-soldier-dies-radiation-sickness-ukraine/

scotoma

Considering the source of this news, I would be skeptical. However, The Russians have been there for a few weeks, so several of them could have significant uptakes leading to long term illness and death.

Bonds 25

So the lingering contamination only affects humans........and only (1) specific human.
"But I Dont Wanna Be A Pirate" - Jerry Seinfeld

Marlin

Quote from: Bonds 25 on Apr 04, 2022, 12:33
So the lingering contamination only affects humans........and only (1) specific human.

Only those who dug trenches and used them for cover maybe. I don't think they were laying in pipe line.

"That's just my opinion I could be wrong" Dennis Miller

Mounder

If they had only invaded the Chernobyl area and claimed it as russian soil.  Who would have complained?  I heard they were mocked by the locals for digging in soil there.


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